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Newest Review: ... drink. All's well - until they are accosted by the sinister Arthur Grimshaw (Mervyn Johns), whom Fitch once tried and ... more

 ... spectacularly failed to defend on a charge of forgery. Having done his time, Grimshaw is determined to take revenge on everyone who sent him down, and he informs Fitch that the judge responsible, number one on the list, has already met with a ‘fatal accident’. Fitch was number six but is steadily moving up, and Babbington offers to help him try to warn the rest of the intended victims while there is still time. They get into one farcical situation after another while the other intended victims are disposed...more

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My Learned Friend (DVD): On the list - with no hiding place (340 words)
by - written on 25/10/00, updated on  25/10/00 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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Though not so well known as Will Hay's earlier classic ‘Oh! Mr Porter’, this is arguably just as good, if not better. Will stars as William Fitch, a disbarred solicitor who is in the dock on a charge of writing begging letters, defends himself successfully and walks from court a free man. In a generous frame of mind he meets his prosecutor Claude Babbington (Claude Hulbert) in the pub and buys him a drink. All's well - until they are accosted by the sinister Arthur Grimshaw (Mervyn Johns), whom Fitch once tried and spectacularly failed to defend on a charge of forgery. Having done his time, Grimshaw is determined to take revenge on ...  Read the complete review